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Common sizes in this set include 32 fl oz and 64 fl oz; some larger refrigerated bottles are listed using gallon notation (for example, 0.5 gal).

Both. The listings include cow-milk–based creamers and plant-based oat creamers; some products are labeled non-dairy or dairy-free while others list cow milk as the source.

You’ll find zero-sugar liquid creamers as well as versions sweetened with cane sugar; listings explicitly note labels like “zero sugar” and “Sweetened with pure, organic cane sugar.”

Milk‑fat entries vary from no milk fat or fat‑free options up to products that list explicit milk‑fat percentages (examples in these listings include 7% and 8.5%).

Besides hot and iced coffee (including cold brew and other coffee preparations), listings mention using creamer in recipes like smoothies, overnight oats, matcha, and pancake batter.

Some refrigerated liquid creamers list serving counts such as up to 63 one‑tablespoon servings for smaller bottles and up to 126 one‑tablespoon servings for larger bottles.

Listings advise keeping liquid creamers refrigerated after opening and commonly recommend using the product within 14 days. One listing specifies a refrigerator temperature range of 33°–38°F.

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